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Girl with rare skin condition recognised for her resilience

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November 09, 2025

Zoe Ng was only a week old when her rapidly growing skin constricted blood flow to the tissue in her hands, causing the tissue to turn necrotic.

- Esther Loi

Girl with rare skin condition recognised for her resilience

Zoe Ng, nine, receiving the Perseverance Award from President Tharman Shanmugaratnam on Nov 8. ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG

(ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG)

Despite losing her hands and living with the rare skin condition harlequin ichthyosis, which causes thick and scaly skin growth, the nine-year-old girl remains positive about her studies at Nan Chiau Primary School and her passion for art.

She makes it a point to complete her homework every day, even though she is easily tired as a result of her condition — significant energy is required to constantly produce new skin cells.

After taking a nap, she stays up until around 9pm for her studies, using her stumps to hold a pen or pencil.

For her resilience, Zoe received the Perseverance Award on Nov 8 from President Tharman Shanmugaratnam at the biennial Awwa Community Integration Service Awards, which celebrate the achievements of young people with special needs and the people who support them.

She was among 30 people who were honoured at the event.

Awwa, a social services agency that operates a therapy hub, started its Community Integration Service programme in 1991 to help young people with physical disabilities be included in mainstream schools and the community.

Zoe likes going to school and has help from an occupational therapist from Awwa to integrate into the classroom setting.

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